Does anyone else have any ideas as to what this might be? It was yellower than it appears in the compressed image.
cfcRebel Cream of the Crop 10,252 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Austin, TX More info | Sep 30, 2006 22:17 | #2 Beautiful pose. It looks more like some sort of Grosbeak rather than female Indigo Bunting because my book says female IB has bicolored bill, and not as thick as the bill in your photo. Fee
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Sep 30, 2006 22:27 | #3 thanks for the input, Fee. My book (Stokes) says the female IB has a gray conical bill. Wish these guys could agree on something. <g> EOS 6D, SX50HS, Tamron 150-600
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Rubberhead Goldmember 1,899 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2006 Location: South Carolina's Lowcountry More info | Sep 30, 2006 22:42 | #4 Looks like a female or first-year male Blue Grosbeak to me. EQUIPMENT: 40D | Rebel XT | EF 70-200mm f/4L IS | EF-S 10-22mm | EF 28-135mm IS | EF-S 18-55mm IS | EF 50mm 1.8 - flickr
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